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Businiess name:  Frazer United Methodist Church
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
When we first moved to Montgomery, it was one of the first church's my wife wanted to visit. I thought no way, are you getting me into that big old church. Our first daughter was born about 9 months after we moved here. When she was two, we started her in the Mother's Morning Out program at Frazer. We had looked at all the preschool programs in the city and knew that it was this church's program we wanted our children in, if at all possible. By that time we had visited lots of churches and had joined a different one. Being a SAHD it was I that would take her to "school" each morning, she remained there until she started Kindergarten. Her little sister, our second child started going there when she was one. During all of this, we left the church we had joined and had begun visiting other churches (some for long periods of time and others for just one Sunday), yet Frazer was not one of them. Even though, I loved the staff of the preschool and the parents that we had gotten to know that h

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